Microchip Technology ATSAME51J19A-AU-EFP - High-Performance Microcontroller
The ATSAME51J19A-AU-EFP is a cutting-edge microcontroller unit (MCU) from Microchip Technology, designed to offer a perfect blend of performance, power efficiency, and advanced features for a wide array of applications. This microcontroller belongs to the SAM E51 series, which is part of the Microchip SAM 32-bit MCU family, and is built on a powerful ARM Cortex-M4 processor with a Floating Point Unit (FPU), running at a speed of up to 120 MHz.
Key Features:
- Core: ARM Cortex-M4 with FPU, achieving a throughput of 1.25 DMIPS/MHz.
- Flash Memory: 512KB of inbuilt flash memory for robust application storage.
- SRAM: 192KB of SRAM to ensure smooth and efficient data handling.
- Clock Speed: Up to 120 MHz for high-speed processing capabilities.
- I/O Pins: 64 pins provide ample connectivity for peripherals and external components.
- Communication Interfaces: Includes SPI, I2C, USART, and USB interfaces for versatile connectivity options.
- 12-bit ADCs: Integrated Analog-to-Digital Converters for precise measurement of analog signals.
- DAC: Digital-to-Analog Converter for analog output capabilities.
- Temperature Range: Operates within an industrial temperature range, making it suitable for harsh environments.
- Package: Housed in a space-saving 64-TQFP package.
With its robust feature set, the ATSAME51J19A-AU-EFP is ideal for a range of applications, including industrial control systems, automotive electronics, IoT devices, and complex sensor systems. The MCU's advanced connectivity features, coupled with its extensive memory capabilities, make it an excellent choice for projects that require high-speed data processing and real-time control.
Moreover, this microcontroller is supported by Microchip's comprehensive development ecosystem, which includes IDEs, development boards, and code libraries, to accelerate the development process and bring products to market faster. The ATSAME51J19A-AU-EFP is not just a component; it's a gateway to innovation in the embedded systems space.